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so when you -- the president of the united states talks about how they were educated here and lived here, which they did. one of them grew up here, and one of them didn't. is that significant? >> not necessarily. i mean, it is possible that either or -- actually neither of them had gone overseas at one point even while they were here for training. we you is that with faisal shahzad and arazi. they had gone for training. when they came here is less the issue than did they go back at some point, did they keep in contact with anybody in any other locations. >> all right. seth jones and colonel cedric leighton, we very much appreciate you taking the time to be with us tonight. we're just starting to ask some questions that are going to become so crucial and important in the coming hours, days, weeks, and month as this continues, this case continues. i want to share with you a statement that we just have from the amendment of martin richard, the 8-year-old boy who passed away this week. i want to read it in its entirety. we'll take a break, and i'll do that. i'll come back with that in a mome
so when you -- the president of the united states talks about how they were educated here and lived here, which they did. one of them grew up here, and one of them didn't. is that significant? >> not necessarily. i mean, it is possible that either or -- actually neither of them had gone overseas at one point even while they were here for training. we you is that with faisal shahzad and arazi. they had gone for training. when they came here is less the issue than did they go back at some...
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was somehow part of the education, if you will. those are the questions that law enforcement will ask. when i asked my sources this morning, i was told we have one suspect, focused on him, we have a breakthrough in the investigation. they just shut down -- they didn't say yes or no, they just shut down the questioning and when i tried to ask about motive, they said we're at a point in the investigation we want to get the suspect, talk to the suspect and we'll deal with -- >> and it happened very quickly, which we were talking about before, trying to figure out how that is possible. >> we were just talking about last night, juliette, this potentially being something that goes on for months and months when you look at the atlanta park bombing, the olympic park bombing in the mid-'90s. >> think about the press conference yesterday when we were all remarking and i think they did this in a good way was, look, we need your pictures, we need this film, the media was the second visual that got this guy. and so that all coming together was
was somehow part of the education, if you will. those are the questions that law enforcement will ask. when i asked my sources this morning, i was told we have one suspect, focused on him, we have a breakthrough in the investigation. they just shut down -- they didn't say yes or no, they just shut down the questioning and when i tried to ask about motive, they said we're at a point in the investigation we want to get the suspect, talk to the suspect and we'll deal with -- >> and it...
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it took 24 hours for me to be educated and informed on the actual charge. i heard the word ricin for the first time in my life by a federal agent of homeland security while being interrogated and i thought he said rice for about an hour. i said, i don't even eat rice. i'm not a rice lover. and they told me, you know what it's about. you know what you did. i'm standing in front of my home with my little puppy moo cow and i'm completely overwhelmed at the hooded machine gun guys. it looked like the scene out of a movie. i was just overwhelmed. i kept asking what is ricin. what did i do. they kept on, you know what you did. you know what this is about. don't try to act with us. i was already assumed guilty before i was told what it was about. but that's one thing that has been bothering me. we're in the united states of america. we're innocent until proven guilty is what i've been told my whole life. i completely felt i was guilty until i could prove my innocence. and i can't help but think now how many people are thrown in jail because circumstantial evidence
it took 24 hours for me to be educated and informed on the actual charge. i heard the word ricin for the first time in my life by a federal agent of homeland security while being interrogated and i thought he said rice for about an hour. i said, i don't even eat rice. i'm not a rice lover. and they told me, you know what it's about. you know what you did. i'm standing in front of my home with my little puppy moo cow and i'm completely overwhelmed at the hooded machine gun guys. it looked like...
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and what people don't understand is that intelligent, educated people can be recruited incrementally, often, with different mind control techniques such as behavior control, information control, phobias can be installed in people's minds very fast. systematically, step by step, nobody says i want to join a destructive cult and blow up people. but people do fall in love with people. family members and friends don't know what to do without the loved one. >> the thing i haven't been able to get my mind around is how the younger brother, 19 years oold, goes to school, goes to the gym, goes to parties and is in his dorm. he's even there thursday when the video comes out as if nothing had happened. how is that possible? he had just killed people. >> it's very, very understandable, if you understand the paradigm of dissoes yative disorder. if he was instructed by his brother to go back to school and act normally, then he's going to go back to school to act normally. completely stereotypical behavior, in my opinion. >> still, "out front," the destructive force of a pressure cooker bomb and wh
and what people don't understand is that intelligent, educated people can be recruited incrementally, often, with different mind control techniques such as behavior control, information control, phobias can be installed in people's minds very fast. systematically, step by step, nobody says i want to join a destructive cult and blow up people. but people do fall in love with people. family members and friends don't know what to do without the loved one. >> the thing i haven't been able to...
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it took 24 hours for me to be educated and informed on the actual charge. i heard the word ricin for the first time in my life by a federal agent being interrogated. and i thought he said rice for about an hour. >> the u.s. attorney handling the case says charges were dropped, new information came to light. curtis thinks he was framed and told piers he believes he knows who did it. >>> former secretary of state hillary clinton criticized in a gop report on the dead al tack on the u.s. diplomatic mission in benghazi. that report claims clinton personally signed off on security cuts. a request for beefed-up security was made, but denied. christopher stevens and three other americans were killed in the attack. >>> rutgers has a new head basketball coach, that comes with some serious nba credentials. eddie jordan has been named to replace mike rice, who was fired last month after video surfaced showing him shoving and verbally abusing players during practice. jordan played college ball at rutgers and served as head coach for the washington wizards, 76ers and th
it took 24 hours for me to be educated and informed on the actual charge. i heard the word ricin for the first time in my life by a federal agent being interrogated. and i thought he said rice for about an hour. >> the u.s. attorney handling the case says charges were dropped, new information came to light. curtis thinks he was framed and told piers he believes he knows who did it. >>> former secretary of state hillary clinton criticized in a gop report on the dead al tack on the...
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that said only 2% of the imams worldwide that call for global jihad had actually degrees from islamic educational institutions that are considered respectable. so i think one of the best ways is through properly trained scholars who can mediate and talk to people and see where they're coming from and try to address some of those radical ideas that they have. he wasn't radicalized in boston. it appears now that he was radicalized online. >> imam webb, thank you for joining me. >> thank you, sir. >>> next i will talk the a lawmaker who says dzhokhar tsarnaev should have tortured if it helps to save more lives. plus inside today's dramatic bedside hearing for the accused bomber. man: how did i get here? dumb luck? or good decisions? ones i've made. ones we've all made. about marriage. children. money. about tomorrow. here's to good decisions. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your family's future? we'll help you get there. [ beeping ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned
that said only 2% of the imams worldwide that call for global jihad had actually degrees from islamic educational institutions that are considered respectable. so i think one of the best ways is through properly trained scholars who can mediate and talk to people and see where they're coming from and try to address some of those radical ideas that they have. he wasn't radicalized in boston. it appears now that he was radicalized online. >> imam webb, thank you for joining me. >>...
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her professor says she had big dreams to take her american education back to china and become a businesswoman. we will remember her as well. and of course we're remembering 8-year-old martin richard who died a week ago today in the bombings. the third grader lived in the dorchester section of boston. he was standing near the finish line with his mom and sister when the bombs went off. both his mom and sister were badly wounded. martin will forever be remembered in this picture holding up a posterboard that says no more hurting people, peace. martin richard, 8 years old. and m.i.t. police officer sean collier the fourth victim not to be forgotten in this tragedy. he was just 26 years old ambushed in his police car shot multiple times on campus. collier born to be a police officer because of his protective nature. coincidentally he volunteered at the gym where one of the suspects actually trained as a boxer. for more on how you can help the families, the victims of last monday's attack in boston, go to cnn.com/impact. there's a lot of information there on a lot of different organization. this p
her professor says she had big dreams to take her american education back to china and become a businesswoman. we will remember her as well. and of course we're remembering 8-year-old martin richard who died a week ago today in the bombings. the third grader lived in the dorchester section of boston. he was standing near the finish line with his mom and sister when the bombs went off. both his mom and sister were badly wounded. martin will forever be remembered in this picture holding up a...
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before, it was amazing sports or educational institutions, but now just that feeling of community. i think the northeast can get rep for cold and chilly. that feeling of heart and reaching out and we're in this together. i think everyone near and far in this area, you are hit in some way in a two or three degree separation. to reach out love, i think that's what that strength means. i am amazed at the financial generosity. >> $20 million because of the one fund boston. $20 million. it is the generosity from people here in boston. their their lifetimes are totally changed. just walk with me here. i'm going to speak quieter because they're writing and reflecting. this is in green here. i wouldn't change my hometown for anything in the world. boston is my home and it will always be strong against adversity. boston strong. people here are writing their messages, leaving their mark. normal is not the right word to use here, even though boylston is back open and the stores are opening their doors. it is the beginning of the healing and it is the beginning of the moving forward. anderson.
before, it was amazing sports or educational institutions, but now just that feeling of community. i think the northeast can get rep for cold and chilly. that feeling of heart and reaching out and we're in this together. i think everyone near and far in this area, you are hit in some way in a two or three degree separation. to reach out love, i think that's what that strength means. i am amazed at the financial generosity. >> $20 million because of the one fund boston. $20 million. it is...
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here is a person just with a little bit of education, internet, books, magazines, he was able to actually create a more sophisticated device than these were. >> that's fast nating. at least a dozen people lost limbs in the boston bombing. up next, we're going to talk about the uphill battle they face. we're going to talk to a man who lost both his legs and dedicates his life to helping fellow amputees. >>> you probably heard the expression boston strong in the last week. that's what boston strong is all about. haslett-davis is one woman who truly represents that phrase. she's a dancer. she lost her foot and part of the her lower leg in the bombing. thankfully her husband was not injured as severely. i went to their hospital room to talk to them. >> i was -- i woke up and my parents were there and i hugged them and kissed them and i said mom, can you help me? i feel like my foot is falling asleep because it feels like my ankle is falling off the pillow. i realize now that was phantom pain. she looked at me scene said adrianne you don't have a foot. your foot is gone. it was really hard to
here is a person just with a little bit of education, internet, books, magazines, he was able to actually create a more sophisticated device than these were. >> that's fast nating. at least a dozen people lost limbs in the boston bombing. up next, we're going to talk about the uphill battle they face. we're going to talk to a man who lost both his legs and dedicates his life to helping fellow amputees. >>> you probably heard the expression boston strong in the last week. that's...
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sodevices can be done, if a person has training, education, and aptitude to do it. >> again, let me etal size, underscore, bold, what we're watching for and waiting for, this has zero to do with boston. fran townsend, your thoughts. >> well, you know, we know that there has been a history of al qaeda -- of al qaeda-related transportation targetings. madrid bombings, london 77 and the disrupted subway bombing plot here in new york city. so we know that al qaeda, at least, has got a history of targeting trains and other transportation modes. we don't know yet from canadian officials who this group was, but it will be very interesting to find out more from the press conference. >> tom, in terms of potential al qaeda ties and we don't know, something that fran just brought up, canada, are there cells in canada? >> yes. there have been cells in canada. we know the millennium plot, you know, 13 years ago, the person came from canada, on his way to los angeles to do disruptions. there have been other cells identified in various canadian cities which the canadians have disrupted. and they have b
sodevices can be done, if a person has training, education, and aptitude to do it. >> again, let me etal size, underscore, bold, what we're watching for and waiting for, this has zero to do with boston. fran townsend, your thoughts. >> well, you know, we know that there has been a history of al qaeda -- of al qaeda-related transportation targetings. madrid bombings, london 77 and the disrupted subway bombing plot here in new york city. so we know that al qaeda, at least, has got a...
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shrunken piece of a pressure cooker, we'll look at one little bomb can do and how experts are using it to educate and protect innocent people. #%tia[ [ male announcer ] this is bob, a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem, that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce the risk of an afib-related stroke. there is limited data on how these drugs compare when warfarin is well managed. no routine blood monitoring means bob can spend his extra time however he likes. new zealand! xarelto® is just one pill a day, taken
shrunken piece of a pressure cooker, we'll look at one little bomb can do and how experts are using it to educate and protect innocent people. #%tia[ [ male announcer ] this is bob, a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a...
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and what people don't understand is that intelligent, educated people can be deceptively recruited, incrementally often, with hypnosis, with different type of mind control techniques, behavior control, information control, phobias can be installed in people's minds very fast. and systematically, step by step. no one in my 36 years of experience says i want to join a destructive cult and blow up people but people do fall in love with people and then they recruit them and indoctrinate them or they meet a comrade and step by step they get indoctrinated and then family members and friends witness this personality change but they are frozen because they don't know what to do to help their loved one. >> the thing that i just haven't been able to get my mind around at all, among many things, one of them is how the younger brother, dzhokhar, 19 years old, goes back to school, goes to the gym, goes to parties and in his dorm for three days as if nothing happened. that's what everyone says, as if nothing had happened. how is that possible? he had just killed people. >> it's very, very understandable if you
and what people don't understand is that intelligent, educated people can be deceptively recruited, incrementally often, with hypnosis, with different type of mind control techniques, behavior control, information control, phobias can be installed in people's minds very fast. and systematically, step by step. no one in my 36 years of experience says i want to join a destructive cult and blow up people but people do fall in love with people and then they recruit them and indoctrinate them or...
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chechnya, he's gone one step further saying these guys were never known really in chechnya, they got their education in the u.s., they were raised there, and whatever evil they may have committed, well, that came from america. anderson? >> ivan, chechnya -- chechen rebels, terrorists from chechnya, were responsible for the movie theater hostage taking in moscow several years ago. i believe more than -- dozens of people were killed in that, i can't recall just off the top of my head the exact number. but there has been a history of islamic fundamentalism coming out of chechnya, and even in the last several months, if memory serves me correct, there have been a number of incidents in other republics around the former soviet union, correct? >> reporter: this is a deeply troubled part of the world. the south caucasus -- the north caucasus rather, chechnya was a country that saw tens of thousands of people killed throughout the 1990s. hundreds of thousands of people who were made refugees forced to flee that area. it is calmer now under the current russian leadership that is ruling that area with an iron
chechnya, he's gone one step further saying these guys were never known really in chechnya, they got their education in the u.s., they were raised there, and whatever evil they may have committed, well, that came from america. anderson? >> ivan, chechnya -- chechen rebels, terrorists from chechnya, were responsible for the movie theater hostage taking in moscow several years ago. i believe more than -- dozens of people were killed in that, i can't recall just off the top of my head the...
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if you are from around here, locally, a very good place to get an education for a lot less money. i think it's safe to say that. >> jake, i think it's so important to reiterate what you are just saying. we know so little about them and their notevation and what they are connected to some international historical debate between chechnya and russia. their religion, not necessarily tied to that. there will be a lot of things unearthed about these two. clearly planned something horrible. whether it's tied to their religion or where they are from, that's just guessing. >> we know that these are sociopaths and they are horrible, horrible people. >> and terrorists. >> beyond that, we don't know. i want to go to joe johns in the washington, d.c. bureau, he'll talk about the latest in the law enforcement, crime and justice correspondent. what have you learned? >> in keeping with the theme, we have determined a little more information from our law enforcement source about the level of desperation and chaos in that area. one law enforcement official says they may have been brothers, but they
if you are from around here, locally, a very good place to get an education for a lot less money. i think it's safe to say that. >> jake, i think it's so important to reiterate what you are just saying. we know so little about them and their notevation and what they are connected to some international historical debate between chechnya and russia. their religion, not necessarily tied to that. there will be a lot of things unearthed about these two. clearly planned something horrible....
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suspects here have relations in other countries, it means only as smart law enforcement, we are going to educate our brothers and sisters throughout the world about what we found here. this is what interpol is all about, so that lessons can be learned and people can be looking for these kinds of devices. >> but we shouldn't draw the conclusion that interpol is now being -- that there's some sort of international conspiracy behind these two suspects. >> absolutely not. interpol is an agency that exists to deliver information throughout the world, to law enforcement agencies, so that lessons learned, best practices can be shared. this is consistent with what they would do in any case. it seems sort of, you know, something that is abnormal, it's actually quite normal in a big incident like this, where in fact the world is watching. this was an attack in an urban area during a sporting event. every city, every country in the world has similar situations, and here's what boston, here's what the fbi has learned about it so far. >> good perspective, july yet. thanks so much. we have new information com
suspects here have relations in other countries, it means only as smart law enforcement, we are going to educate our brothers and sisters throughout the world about what we found here. this is what interpol is all about, so that lessons can be learned and people can be looking for these kinds of devices. >> but we shouldn't draw the conclusion that interpol is now being -- that there's some sort of international conspiracy behind these two suspects. >> absolutely not. interpol is an...
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and i want to tell this for the public to educate teenagers. because all my children have facebooks except for my 8-year-old. and i'm constantly telling them, you know, don't put where you're going because people watch that. that's how they knew the person that did this knew specific information on me. you can't just scroll across any of my music or my websites or activism work and pick up on it like that. you have to zero in on it and stalk it in a way. and so i'm trying to say it's so important to watch what you type and put on the social networks because it can come back and bite you. you can be completely innocent, but you could be saying for a year it is what it is and then the president get a threat, i don't know whoever said it said four times it is what it is. and they come at your door and homeland security, your dog runs away, you'll never see your dog again. your home's destroyed, you're in jail. you don't know what's happening. it's very serious. i will never sit at a computer again. i'll check my stats with my music, with nashville
and i want to tell this for the public to educate teenagers. because all my children have facebooks except for my 8-year-old. and i'm constantly telling them, you know, don't put where you're going because people watch that. that's how they knew the person that did this knew specific information on me. you can't just scroll across any of my music or my websites or activism work and pick up on it like that. you have to zero in on it and stalk it in a way. and so i'm trying to say it's so...
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they were well educated. they made anti-personnel bombs. they planned to kill many, many american soldiers at ft. dix, columbia university students. we treated them with kid gloves, nobody talked about enemy combat, one is teaching at columbia and another at chicago, robert redford is making a movie about them. we have a real, real double standard here. there is no way that these people are going to be treated as enemy combatants. this is going to be an ordinary criminal trial, we're going to try get as much information from them, but the best way to get the information is bargain, to exchange his life, possibly, for the information. by the way, if we don't kill him, we are not creating a martyr. if we kill him, we create a martyr. his picture will be on recruiting posters. i think everybody wins if this guy exchanges information for life sentence and then is put in an obscure prison where nobody will remember him and he doesn't become a hero to other jihadists. >> so, sunny, just sporespond t the idea, a lot of people when they watch the s
they were well educated. they made anti-personnel bombs. they planned to kill many, many american soldiers at ft. dix, columbia university students. we treated them with kid gloves, nobody talked about enemy combat, one is teaching at columbia and another at chicago, robert redford is making a movie about them. we have a real, real double standard here. there is no way that these people are going to be treated as enemy combatants. this is going to be an ordinary criminal trial, we're going to...